Reporter and Post. Entered at the Dan'wrv, -V. (■ -, Posl-office m Second Clan* Matter» - DAN BURY, a dki ' a '■ Caldwell, of LnnJ nark, never levels his quill without do ing execution. 110 is always sura of liis gfflno. The following is unique and "We are grioved to see it - «rtnn#tiWrt*tß tfio u and umtod himself with the Republicans ( ' *WiB tlatural inquiry wKI be, "who is But never uttnd about tl.at. j ll'lic (hot'that ?e has fouuJ it expedi-j ent to print a card argues that he is a ! X ijifcrscfh of myr« than ordinary couse-] * qletfco, fttss tt not' that his leaiv-j tag is a rnittor of grave public eoueern., When Jdhn Smith and Hill Joneschange | ♦heir politics they Dover print any cards, | because, with becoming modesty, they j argue to themselves that their political I ratiocinations are not calculated to oc casion {great upheavals; but when Large Isaacs change their colors it is customa ry for them to let their fellow-citizens know of it; and as these are the rules that govern the two classes, the convic tion is forced upon us that Mr. Winston is one of the Btg Ikes. Hut lest our readers, consumed as they must be, by a desire to know nmre about him, should conclude that this classication does not sufficiently identity him we will add that Mr. Winston, of Winston, is a lawyer, and is known to fame as the son of his father and as a delegate to the national Democratic convention which met at St. Louis in 1870 and nominated Til leu and Hendricks. He acquired prominence in that body, aeaording to a story of his own telling,'in this wise: While a cer tain eminent statesman was addressing the obnvention, a certain person passed rapidly among the delegates, none of them knowing who he was, and whisper ed to as many of them as he could reauh to l *fca!l for Winston." When ths spea ker concluded, one universal shout went up for "Winston! Winston!" Patriot Ilenrjj moisted the platform and was unlltnbering for a speech, when a dele gate, with a shrill voice, screamed out from tho middle of the hall, "Why, that's the very d—d little rascal that told us to call for Winston!" It is probable that it is (lie eminence won on tliat oooasiuu that warrants Mr. Winston in printing a card. True, be onus had a situation undor the Demo cratic party in the folding department of the House ot Representatives at Washington, but that-ef itself, does not luakc a man distinguished. At all events Mr. Winston, as remarked already, his printed it card. We have not read it life is short. But i( was du« tho Dem ocratic party that, under the eircuin stanous, a card should have been printed. Supposa jt had gone into the next cam paign not knowing until after it was too late to recede, that Mr. Winston was not with it? Sergeant Brown, a man of prowoss, told after the war, that jnst on the very eve of the battle of Gotty burg, when vverythiug was in readiness for the charge, Gen. Lee oallei down the liue. "l.« Sergsant Brows on hand.'" The rtujjpnnse went back, '-yes' "Well then," exclaimed the general as the iQok of anxiety jiasscd out of his uyo "let tho battle proceed," Suppose Sergeant Brown had not been there and Uf;n. Loe had not known it until he inquired! And then suppose Chairman Coke conducting a campaign next year, and not learning, uutil the last minute, that Mr. Winston was not on hand? It is interesting and amusing, says the Statesville Landmark, to obscrvo how the Republican papers do now blackguard Ilolden. Until recently he was, in their eyes, a pious, persecuted, j patriotic man, but having just now re nounced the devil and all his works they see that hu is a fool and a scoundrel, that he always was a traitor, and they are glad be is gone ! L ittle pop-guns who were red-mouthed Democrats wliil j Holden was building up a Republican party m North Carolina, but who, at tracted like the buzza.d to the spot where the spoils were to be found, have , gone over to the party which ho made,. are now peeking at him with their puny 1 pens—fellows who, but for him, would have been Democrats all their tlays in stead of tho renegades that they arc.— It is intqresting, wo say, to sec these ours abusing Ilolden, but lor whom they would never have hewn what they are. It is rumored in Washington that in an investigation which will be made shortly lit the interest of the government there will be Some startling and sensa tional developments at to how the vcr diot In the star route trial was socurcd. The oonduotor of an exsursinn train between Scrsnton, Pa., and Mountain Park, a few •'.ays ago, put a young man, 1 who had DO ticket, off the train when it was running thirty miles an hour. He fell beneath ths wheels and was '-Hied. OF THE WEEK, j CAttEFrLi.y rrir.ED ,ivo on \-;r\si:; MOM Tire UKi-ouTER i yi> vosr s j - JUepLL.V'iKiS. . * . •• f I State hiows. ' .T'0re«B»l»HO I'emtde College lias ll'S ' h&irdisw and 30 day scholars. j 'BTamjip Xonvnjt, of Uillsboro wants! his horse igai i t, any in North! I Carolina for a purse of §"••• i or $1,0.' ' t Joseph M. Recce, postmaster at Stm ilyCrck, Randolph comity, v,as nes-, . 'ed Inst Friday for purloin.n : fri-m 'lie i mails a letter foutajinni* i»"M! ->f T-*' change iur j> Ll l^. ! The Raleigh JY'rwi and O'ncrin i savs 'a private letter from l?r ;'on reports the >ew Knglanders as fiiirly nstoitfshed ! at rte ningnitutle, variety and excellence of Nortii Carolina's exhibit there. An county correspond-. I unt of the Raleigh -Veil's aaU Ou»ertwr\ j proposes to bo one of sOll to give &100 | ' each to osteblish a homo for disabled J Caruliua Confederate Holuiers. I J. A. Uomlmnn, a freight conductor II on the Richmond it Danville Railroad, I ■ 1 having been crippled recently, t>_v fall-I : |ing from tne train, has brought suit ■ against the road for $20,000 damages, j ' The /■jurnut says that Miss Penelope' Williams, a white woman, "0 years of j nge, fell into a cistern at the Central ' ' Hotel, New Berne, on the 7th, and was I droWnod. The occurrence is thougnt to l | have been accidental. tj A spark from the chimney set the j i roof of the Mountain Hotel, at Morgan j ton, on fire, Monday afternoon, says the , I Mountaineer, and it was only by the j I j most strenuous exertions that tho bail- ! , ding was saved from destruction. 'i Wilmington and vicinity were visited! : by a terrific storm last Sunday night. > The Review says the wind blew a gale ; -1 all night and considerable damage was 1 f j done. The ocean iashed the coast aid i at Wrightvillonound all the bath hov.s s fj were washed.away and as much damage "! wus dene as was done by the hurricane 1 j of two years ago. The Charlotte Jo'irml-O'iirrvsr re l ports that last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sossanmn, of Cabarrus, were rc j turning home from Rocky River church ' ! where 'hev had been to have thetr ehild | habtized, wlutn a wheel of the buggy ran : into a deep rut, causing Mrs. So.ss:i:iinii! to lose her hold on the ohild, which fell from her lap to the gtound and had its : j skull crushed. An extra of the Morganton Jhun . taineer reports that last Sunday W liijuri. : ' Buff, a refuted moonshiner of the South t Mountains of Burke county, wont to ! t the distillery id Moultou Rani; y, m the I s satae county, to summon hi:r to appear f at Ilurk.- court as a witne»s. Tiio tv,\ j engaged in an altercation. Buaehar-j . giug Ramsey with haiittg itituriued thej . revenue officer!) upon him. The result . of it was that Buff shot the other man . ' who died from the wound next morn s! me- Ceneial News. i There are twenty-one universities in 1 j Germany. j Judge Black's estate is valued at j SUOU.OUO. J New Yorkers eat sj,ooo,'" 0 worth . of oysters a year. s j There arc 9.4>3 cases of leprosy un -51 dcr treatment in India. I There are already fourteen papers in I the United States named ilie Telephone. | A daughter of Gen. Winfteld Scott is I living in Virginia, the wife of a Winficid II Soott. H Pr Oliyer Wendell Holmes carries a horse chestnut in his pocket to prevent rheumatism. 1 There arc many more Kngliihmen in ' the United States to-day thau were ever ' | here at one time before. A New York town has agrowing girl ': of 17 who now touches seven feet and is still evolving upward. Judge lloadly's Philadelphia phj»i cian says that be is sutToring from "ex- 1 i cessive political enthusi.tsm." 1 Brooklyn, which bad a population of ) 1 560,680, expects to show a gain of 100,- 000 when the State census of 1885 is' ' j taken. I The Governor has issued a proelama- j j tion calling for an election of a Congress- j I man to fill the place of waiter I l '. Pool . deceased. Tho reeon' poising of persons by i eating church festival ice-cream at Cam den, 8. C., is now attributed to the use of touqua beau in the flavoring' All the prisoners in the jail at Tren i ton, Tenn., eight in number, made their J • escape on Sunday. Two murderers—one • named George Smith, for whose arrest $1 ,000 was offered—iit* among the Boeing convicts i Mrs Gen Roberts Toombs diel at II CUrksville, Ga. She had been promi ,' nent in society in Washington and Rich mond, Va., while her husband wns f'n -11 ited Senator and while ho was iu the {Confederate cabinet. • In Massachusetts a #«anhas SI taken* 'off liis highway tax if he sots four trees' ; along the road. I RoUfcrt y.'Lee, youngest s:>n of the 'late Confederate Geueral, In- declined a Democratic nomination for tiio !. 'gis i latum of Virginia, so aw that ho has ' no taste for ]> jlitics. | Two gallon* of good w hWry wore pour ! e l down tiie throat of a captured young alligator iu Mississippi to sea how it | would affect tu oigauiiiatiop, lie ut 'tercd a ':Uie"'of t\f.», irfcjfl' l fij.'"t uik ,oM scow, in. nill vmnnnnrinrfl rralTv roilcu over and went to strep. Wt rtii' WrtM.r »f *lh[ V ; citizen stood by and envied him. Political Polr;'-. Hon. iliihn Shesmiu baa ftxiuall) given nut i hat ho is not a candidate tor j I the Republican noniination for l'resi-j . dent uext your. j The New York World aptly says that j whou it hear." Senator Sherman say "I I aui for a strong Government," it scorns! |to hear Rismarck and Oorts chakoff! gently echo "Me tty." The Philadelphia l'ross says lion. ' .lolin G. Carlisle appears to have reach-' i ed the point in which a certainty tu the I Senate looks a good deal more tempting' I than a possibility in the House. j The Cass • unty (Neb.) Democrats; recently held a meeting at which they ' passed resolutions pledging themselves j tu aid m the work of "cleaning out the Republican party generally." j General Nelson, of Indiana, declares that Logan is greatly more popular than Arthur among lloosier Republicans. In this opinion the Mini is Senator is the I most popular lu.in ou the Republican , j side. The Chicago Tribur.r reports Gen. iiraut as saying iu that city that ho did | not thiuk Arthur would get the noiu-; ir.atioii, and if lie did he could not carry ibe country, one reason being that Ar thur would not be able to get the vote i of his own State. | Ex-Congressman Mel.one, ot Mary-j ; '.and, says the Democrats of that State will send a liay.ird delegation to the National Coiireuthrj; also, that Robert Lincoln is lha e.ily Republican whom the Dcuiotaais \v.!l be afraid of next! jyear. I hx-Peeretarv Evorts is the latest Pres jidonti-I prophof lie predicts that the four persons who will receive votei t..r ! | President in the National K j r.bliran | Convention are Chester A. Jrthur,Seu -1 ator (ic -go F. Kdmuuds, lien. \V. T. i | Sherman and Jauies G. Maine One ef j , the four, Mr. Evans thinks, will be ' nominated, and he regards it as an cu jeoui aging sign that a man now promi nent before tiie ci mi;ry will be named, i Ought tu »>• llu'iincd. 1 Some of the Ripullican newspapers are very savage ou W. \V. lluldau for deserting their pariy. I'oor old man, I he has had tiie luck of being '.veil abus ed all his life. Abuse is sometimes 1 more comfortable than praise, and if the i Id man is Uow preparing for a removal lio a bettor country, he need not care I much for the earthly sensation incident thereto. If Judge lilack could not be, ; a Republican because he was afraid of hell, Holdcn ought to bo excused for j backing out at this critical time of life. —Salisbury tVutchman. Mealing There is considerable excitement in New Milfurd, Conn., over the resigna tion of Rev. .J. K. llonar, of the Con-j gregational elmrah. Mr. Rouar hasj been preaching, it is said, very power- i fill sermons, but it it has been found that they were not his own, but selected entirely from printed books of sermons. Mr. Mygatt, sou of the bank examiner, discovered tho plagiarism, and oil Sun day, the 13th, he brought the printed; book and followed the preacher word | for word. Mr. Ronar offered to thej loaders of his church as in explanation! and apology that his wife was iu poor i health and himself pressed for time, eo ho could'not write. Dr. Cuylor describes a certain set of i > ( Christians in this way : "Money given j for Christ's cnoso is to such a professor' jan orthodox larceny ; he flings his con tribution at the box grudgingly, as if jho would say, "There it is since you i must have it; when will these everlast ing calls bo done with >" Sugar coat a fuol with money, and ! the world's people will sw»llow hfui. Life is a dream, but too many fast horses fill the dream with night mares. 4-- On If jou wish to appreciate the genius of Shakcspere "putyourself iu plays. Hearts that overflow with kindness are often hearts that do not waste much of that commodity. He sure you embark on tho right train I for there arc no return trains on Eter-' Imty's road. Contentment may be better than rich- ' i s, ye», the worl I never worships a con-, (tooted fool. trap* Kuliicd by I'roit \ Neivs continues to p' ur in from all poiuW in Minnesota nn.l \\ isconsiii of the injury "»L«i; > by fr.ists Friday and Saturday. Too weather reports show tiiat there wu. a heavy frost all through tl e nor tliwe-turn country, and from ev ery scctiouc me reports of great damage , done to the corn crop. What little corn there is along tho Manitoba Railroad has been pretty nearly til frostbitten, and in m. L|iy f laces has been killed out ro. ..t. Along the Onn.lia road, wßcro ium i rcttinr p»rt«f theewrn of that srti ti is gi iwu. luo my a-her was not i|uitc so edd, but still the frost was h-avy, aud e Liious damage was dono ! 1 he crop the first i f last week was iu go jd 1 condition everywhere, and tho only thing . feared by ■flariners was tho early frost. | Owing to tflHet weather last' spring the corn ciflMr'.s very backward. Oats acd ot! or crops were not damaged, as they woto pretty mucli all gathered sev eral days ago. In northern Wisoousin , ice formed on standing water. Some leorn nearly ripened will be saved, but the crip iu general is backward uud will ' prove loss. Proprietors '"f large have lost many j actes of sugar cane, which will not bo worth a dollar. I All other crops are secured, and are ; unusually good. Wheat turns out from ixteen to twenty and ovou twenty-five bushels an acre. Oats are yielding fifty and fitty-tivo bushels an acre, and pota toes are a big crop. Tho oldest residents say that Saturday was tho coldest day ever experienced in Minnesota in Sep tember. Good judges estimate the corn crop of j Minnesota and northern lowa will bo j short of that of last year and will uot go j ovor 10,000,' ■>" I bushels at tho outside. In southern Minnesota corn was advan e 'd. so far that it was not hurt so badly as further north— Pulrut. About the year 18(13, says J. F. Sanderson, I saw a scene I shall never , forgot. I was walking down tho main | street of Nashur, N. 11., and came in I s'ght of Jim Bright's saloon, a horri ble place, from which honest and so ber people turned aside with disgust and dismay. As I drew near, the j door opened, aud 1 saw tlieui lead out i a boy of fourteen or fifteen years, who | ,vas drunk, sick, and helpless. Uiing inable to walk, ho sat down upon the I sidewalk, the picture of wretchedness ; and distress. A number of persons around him, laughing at his pitiable condition, and cracking their | eustouiar* bar-room jokes. As 1 drew I nearer, I a well dressed, bright, intelligent looking lady walking up : the street. She came along apparently , happy and unconcerned, until she was j eppositc the saloon, when she cast a glance at the helpless crenture on the I sidewalk, and exclaimed, in tones that 1 shall never forget: "Oh, my poor boy!" It seemed as if a life time of agony was condensed into that one exclam ation, which marked a revelation of such sorrow as she had never known before. She could not leave him in his ! misery an i disgrace. Some of tho by standers helped him up, and the poor \ molhar led away her drunSen j boy.— Greensboro Workman. Maxims. Re prunpt in all things. Consider well, then decide positively. Hold integrity sacred. Injure not another's reputation or bas , incss. j Useyour leisure time for iniprovc ' moot. \ icld not to discouragements. Sacrifice money rather than priuciple. Question not the veracity of a friend. lie courteous. Zealously labor for tho right and succeed". ; A Nkw Enterprise —W. C. Potty j k Co., of Rush Hill, have in suecess -1 fill ej •—l'rto 1 • blook factory, j | and they are daily shipping shuttles to ! ' varons points, both North aud South, j ; For soma time blocks for shuttles have I ' Ih'cii gotten out in this State from 1 ] dogwood and persimmon, aud Shipped i jioith to be made iuto shuttles, but we believe this is tho first factory that has undertaken the manufacture of tho shut- ; i tie. They leave this factory ready for ! I the loom, and the specimens exhibited i are as pretty as any made anywhere.— I (jreensboro Patriot, Luilding still goes on briskly through out tho city, aud the clatter of the arti i ail's hammer is heard from early morn till late at uight. It is impossible to realize tho amount of work uuder con stiuetion uulosa one sees it, and when this i* done it is simply astonishing.— Leiulgr A whale twenty foot long was caught Wednesday at Virginia Beach, Norfolk's uow watering place, on tho Atlautio i coast. It ui supposed tobavo been injured | by some vessel. ] Good deeds lie ill the memory of ago Mike the coral Wanda, green an 1 sunny amidst the melancholy wastes of ocean. Wlieu W ill It Bet The vagaries of matrimonial life will novcr end until nun and women murv I'.ir love; and when that gicat" change will comoover human affairs is all fiuding out. ISiimetimes the will dis covers, whin it is too late, that the gen tleman who claims her is by no means the person who was all pulitenc. , court esy and tenderness, and who seemed to be willing to run his 1 t off in her ser vice, and arlantly profi -wed thai ho was willing to run on the stubs all his life 1 r.fler the feet were worn away if she would mily Fiive him from something worse than dentil by miving •'Yes." Souieiiuie- the husband discover*—fatal discovery- that the lady who had a rep utation for vast wealth, and whom he courted with -ueh assiduity and guarded with .such gieen-eyed jealousy that no other matrimonial adventurer hail any chance of success, is really penniless, and that her reputed wealth was her chief stock in trade and the only basis of her dreams for the future, and his waking up is not. iikc coming out of a nightmare but rather like gning into one. Then | purgatory is uot far off. f f I Only lint! t'apllal ! "If I only had capital," we heard a ! young man say, as he puffed away at a 10-ocnt cigar, "I would do something." "If I only hud capital," said another ian lie wulked away from a drain-shop where ho had just paid 10 cents for a drink, 1, 1 would go into business." I The same remark might have been heard j from the young wan loafing on the street ' corner. Young man with the cigar, you arc smoking away your capital. You i from the uraut-shop are drinking yours, , and destroying your body at the same time—and you upon the street corner are wasting yours in idleness and forming bad habits. Dimes make dollars. T.mc 'is money. Don't wait for fortune to be gin with. If you had SIO,WO a year und spent it all you would bo poor still. ; Our men of power and influence did not start with fortunes. Yuu. too, can uiake your mark if you i\ill. Hut you luust stop spending your money for what ynu ih n't ueed, and squandering your time iu idleness. ■ Stiu ll llicni! Had thoughts, if cherished, blight virtue, destroy purity, and undermine j the stablest foundations of character. They are liko rot iu timber hku rust in iron. They eat into the man. And i when the process has gone on for a while und there comes the stress of an outward ! temptation, down they go into a mass of ruins. Ships go out to sea, all bright with fresh paint, their sails all spread and streamers flying, and nevi'r come back, never reach port. Why? They met a storm and went down, because they were rotten. Under the paint was decay! .lust so bad thoughts, vile, im pure thoughts and imaginations, rot the manly oak of character rust the iron of principle, slacken all tho stays of virtue und leave the man, the woman, to the violenc-j of temptation, with no interior of reserve power to stand tho shock. Had thought fed and fattened are the bottom vice of society. Mai. Atkinson, of the C. F. Si Y. V. railroad, is in the city, and savs three miles of track were laid last month on this end of the road, llad it not been found necessary to connect the road with the wharf at Fayettcville, a better show ing would have been made.— t'atriut EI.F.fIANCE AND I'LKITT. — Ladies who appreciate elegance and purity are using I'arker's Hair Balsam. It is the best article sold for restoring gray hair [O its original color, beauty and lustre. A WOMAN'S KXPCRIKNCK. — Mothers ami (laughters should feel alarmed when Weariness coustauily oppresses them. "If I am fretful froin exhaustion of vital powers and the color is fading from my lace, I'urkcr's Ginger Tonic, givea quick relief. It build' me up and drives away pain with wonderful certainty."—liufi'a lolady A WORD TO. MOTHERS. —Mothers should rcmembe „it is a most important duty at this sea op to look after the health of their families mid cleanse tho malaria aod impurities from llieir sys tems, aud that nothing will tone up the stouiaeh and liver, regulate the bowls nnd purify tho blood so perfectly as Parker's Ginger Tonic advertised in our columns.- l'ost. i s ee other column. Oak Ridge Institute A Nil IttiNiiH'NN Collejfff. A tirstclass Literary and Commercial school for training young men and young ladle* for the actual duties of life. Prepare* for College, acitiug, hiu>ine»*. Is thor oughly pronto vp and Practical. Is strict ly first(-]*■& in ail of it* departments with out being too expensive. Aim* u> bo Good Enough for Anybody and Cheap Enough Jor Rveryhoy. Is patronized by th* l**st business m*n in the btato. The only LITKRAK Y School 1 in the State which hata compile distinet ] BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. Has been patronized duripc last year by all j porta of North Carolina with * farj?e atten 4anet'Cioin South Carolina. A!a-| boraaaad Texas. 175 students in atu-mi-1 inc.*. Full eorps of exjtetfcmvil teachers, i Uefors to the businessmen of Wiust«m ami l Salem. F«»r aud Sptteiuicus t ,i PfeiniovutYrfp. address J, A. Ar it. 11. HUI/i\ Principal*,' 7-wcvi—ir. OA# nj).. j , i Danbiiry Market coiu.t • ; KD W i :I:K I. v ISY PEPPKU *SICO. Apj U's, |»rr bushel 0 W »irioil j>er lb. 3a6 lierries o.ack 1 'herriis l.ialo Butter,.... . ia;al"» K.'v .id I'vai'lKl. duaiii'n * sliced «V»2 evaporated l.ial-i (Won l-,il Lard M i toes wax, Culler, common to lair, SalU J good to 1'! I lottl2| j choi Hi Sturar extra C *mkk Tai I A i cranuUieo.. 1* Cotton checks H' Calico i A A r-liec I'M* . »«*.•..' 1 Ulr n Ml'ii ot:«Mi ios I.'.'-' ; •Icam. Ky., lijH'Ju j Ilondach**, Cbroilo IMw- Q rburo, JauiwMoo, lnijiurlty of tUn i2£zZjL jßi r « T " r "» d v A *""• >^Larl "- UUTL "" IHM«HA| rangciucnt uf Uur, lluwtli and Itldnrys. BTHTTOHS OF A DISKAIKCT) IJVKIt. Had Breath; I'ain In the Sklc, lomotiir. s tlye Klin i» Mt ui-icr tl»c Mvmltfcr utatl, tmaA ti ! r Khcuin Uiviu . general L-«» of i.ppetitc; B»>wrU K*-ut aJly cttvv:, *.nicrtm-a aiirinMini; with tax; th* Seal t.4 t;oubleJ with pain, it dull an I heavy. wih CtnoderaMc i.»%* >f m. -nory. accompanied wih 6 |>.tibiui » ii.au if Irjvitm u.t>ion«»> a « wtu,: .ujlit t- !.av.- b - .nr : a «.!i:St. '.r. • • "i ! in. i ftue :« •. i. ■ ri.o. an at.ntX.iu. c.t.-n | w M..kcn for ctMMiirtipiiun th • p.»ti-nt cooiplai.n t.l v, .! . i : iv...y. ii rvi us. v\ > kti 4. *• 1; leit cold i bwrti iijj, •■'•nctimcs n prlekly vn.'ti. n of the sl.m cvi*t», spirits aru low anddetp. no ;tt, and, although Satisi'ir- I that exerc?«e wauM ne *A- fi i..1. >-t on® c.. i ho ity hUsnu*on up Juitautk t-> try It in f.tot. di*tr.i«* cvetv rtrue-'-y S- \ »al of the J!» vc IVn»|»KH..* AttCOli ti.e but .vi hi«v« »»»urTc«i viten hut frw .if the in rx i»t> !. yet ttk uin.itMii alter .icath ka- thuwu th>. uur m liav. ixoii cxtnaivvly dt ran^-d. It fchnnl-J ho lui-il by nil p«*rtt>nii, oM iind l young, ivlienttvor an/ of tli« nbote S|ii.|)l*im« tt(*pour. Pcr«nns Tr.TT»»II.iK or I.irlnj; !;i Un ln alltiy J4)cauti««,i»y - ! al'.y t«> k.-cu tli • I-ivcr .ii heakhjiactt .u, w>*• a»> .J I all M:«lut i:i. Hilton* nlfnrk«. IVrr m . N.oi : te:'. I»r wsincs*, •*t»..».»n f Spirit*. It will invic kkra f. »>» o( wine, but i« no In toxlr.tujig bctt'r.iko. If Yon huvft cut An nnjttitng Intrd of tlitccMtlnii, o: f tl b vy a'ur m&J* ur giro p. 1» n« .it night, take a dose an ! you w.il U; rcUt v..d. Thno and I>octori« # will l»o »r.v«-«l by ke"jilni' th«« Kf|ulit»r In tilt* lIIMML-l wlwtevrr tt»e ailment n.ay be. » rti • upV'y sate nurgntivts ulit-rttiv.- ai. i t.iiog .m iif> urV -*jt pl.vr. tl • rrmc.*y*U hiirmle-.* mikl dt»« « iiui iiilc-rforo v»t.h bUMn*«« or | pi* antaro. JT l!« I'T RKI T VEnrTATTT.r. ! And ha* ull the p>w r ! t tkf.i ywf Cai ».n#| of l Quiune, without any of the tnjmiuaft aAcr cltu. ts. A (iovernor'i TeatJmony. Simm n* 1 !vcr Regulator h.i» bc*:i : n u»-* n rny 1 fan i. : i • te «ini«, atvt lam storied it it a I valuable auditi 111 : I ircdi .>1 science. J. titll. SH%/KTKW, G»»ctnor r»f Ala. TTnn. AlpTnnd#.p 11. Sti-iihPiK, of Cia.« I aayi Han • *• • M r,T r.t I? m th-: li*e tif Sim, i.» I Iver and «i»li to give it a further trui. only TbHf; that nevor fall* to r.olirv. ."-1 ) iv- n*t-' rr. iu.' i -tncnr* ; r Dvi- I I • e.r A'.' t .n at I i*cbil;ty, but Sever heve iotiad an\t' ;to heti' fi: mc t> th • *t« nt | S.r *. Regulator hu. I* nt Worn M .i --r-sota to i' rgia I>r It. :.n ! * ■ ild send further for a a ii.-.d. n e, af.d would advtae all who arc titn* I ilarlv a(T«fUtl to (five it a trial a* it scetns the on'.y 11.1t.,: that nevr * t.« .i i to • clievr » H M JANNCT, Mirr.eapolis, Minn, rr. T. *V. >la*ott an>at From actual «*• m the ate of Slmi iLiyct 1 tor ia tiiv praet »•? i have lecn 1 a*n MtUfteU ta Uie | and prescribe it a* a purgative atcdiau. Js«r y-Taltr only tV.c G«>nnin«>. which alw->y» ha- i. the Wrapper th red Z Trade-Murk and ftguatuxe « f ,7. 11. ZEXLIN' X CO. | FOR SAI F. r.Y AT.T. DRUCCISTS WE MEAN BUSINESS I I Ilavine to quit the gooi'j biui in > ..ml 'lt*» ;» utir I'lJiP luotc f>illy to dc \« . j .114 iht i»t.?M*ral iuU-ieoUi of the- COUJI - \\'i' wilt s 1! our j KSTIIiK STOCK OF (7007)S and rent or l#ai« our #torphoifst* ou't'-.c most I lilx'raJ tcruu*. o'ir stot k of :i r;en- I «Tal itsviihiii'iit, oiubim'ing oveiy !;;}♦• usu ally kept in a oemitrv store, tl»> fret eost of which was al»oui oJ M»*ht ol ll;e goods II »ti liand are «*it li«»r m w or sUj lo KIKHIII, — i'h • s ivk e:ifbmc^ a prohaWy the oe.>* as • : i > b. i Mind in ll» considering the i «iist. We will rent th«* storehouse for any ' 1.-ngth of time, ft in nix mon's up to fix«? i '/ears. Thti storeia>UM i| 24x40 let't, witli [basement full length >r and roojii 'on seeond lloor lor storing thousand* of i poiuuN of fruit ami huiulie U ol dullara i worth of praitl and other rouatry piothu" Tho aland alone is worth jw rend iiundrt d Idnllai's to a party to eiuUuk in business, IK-IIIJ; on tl.e corner of Main ami s« hoolhouse streets, within about | OIK- hnntl! «l >arls «l tht' # cuiuthou%e. il : tlesin tf, we ill ?o!l with the ctiotls our HOAD TEAM OK MVI.FS, I w ;u{on and harutiM : also about six hundred I pieces ol' half tanned leather, and | WILL LEASE TAX'YARD, ; and tanner's tools f.»r any lcigth «.f thnp. We have in adtiition to tin the Ibllowi:u valuable proj>erty v.Uich we will sell at reasonable fhurvs: ' riiISTISG J'h'Kss, WTTII 7 YPJ?, vK;e. Full out lit for running t>-eolmnn jkiimm 1 . Full s*»t of fixtures fur in.in v. f. :uiuig t»- jhareo.cotlsißthlsofshaj.es, shape .t -I bo\ screws, drjfru. Ac., tlv. I One circular s.iw-uiill (Z'2 saw) | giHid as new: one >.uh •av.-mif!, o;. chle *- ! mill, o ie cam-iuiii, ail in bx; # two. I p!aii»;Uir n mules ono ItoliO, 4n«l one .gtxxl rhr»»e v tteil haek. tL/~Our ohjoot in tne above pt o|>- : erty for sale l»eing more io get ritl tt its t :uaiin;*iu-'it that we may d 'voie our time as above s'ateil, we will sell most of it (if I do desired) on ONE oii TWO YFARf? TIIFE, j ptirehas T giving note w ifh approved s*'Cuii > ty at 5* per cent, intenwt. rEPPEIt, VEAL A CO. j Panbury, N. U n September IT, IHB.J. UFA HL mJM hil' glL™ Nirbil, kttd aa l.la*tr»taa W 5 Bin Buok. tu all wko *.u»d twd m mraiJi, a, hijiokt * ea.. mw Toit. CITMFISS brluK y-»w »n m.i*, riOd*/ u> in« ytU t»cu aiur- UUaa \jn vica. ASaeir #*>rtMtN«r v:i»h»r Hex \.»arx i."Jorw*.u*k^i.a..s.'»uilt ••TH« nasT it OHeA7*pi*T." JGCTHFFISHEBSFFIIFFIT. (SulUsl to all w rite i n- *•• h«m Tll-ai. PamphlH and Prio«* to 'I an Aultuaa Ala, or Co.. AUuitluiU. Quia. ft ttftcs WHlht Ul «ls WIS. 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